Behavioral Science
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  • December 2020

Is Knowledge Power? Why We Seek the Information We Do and How that Changes Behavior

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The impacts of COVID-19 are still being felt across the globe – in volatile financial markets, among consumers, and in our personal lives. While insurers, regulators, and governments continue to focus on the downside financial risks caused by the pandemic, COVID-19’s role in the consumer experience has received less attention.  Click here to read the article based on the webinar.

#TechnovateNorthAmerica presents three sessions that explore how consumers, data scientists and technologists, and insurers can adapt and thrive in this uncertain environment. Learn more about ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP behavioral science team at RGARE.com

In this webinar, Matt Battersby, ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Vice President and Chief Behavioral Scientist explores whether more information is actually empowering, explains why we seek the information that we do, and addresses how this impacts our actions.

#TechnovateNorthAmerica presents three sessions that explore how consumers, data scientists and technologists, and insurers can adapt and thrive in this uncertain environment. Learn more about ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP behavioral science team at  RGARE.com

For related topics, see also:
Behavioral Economics, Disclosure Gaps and Customer Journeys, Behavioral Science and Insurance: Part One and  Behavioral Science and Insurance: Part Two





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MATT BATTERSBY
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Matt Battersby
Senior Vice President, Head of Global R&D